Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Jun 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979jgr....84.2830m&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 84, June 10, 1979, p. 2830-2842.
Physics
Optics
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Dust Storms, Infrared Spectroscopy, Mars Atmosphere, Thermal Mapping, Atmospheric Optics, Opacity, Optical Thickness, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Surface Temperature, Viking Orbiter Spacecraft, Infrared Thermal Mapper (Viking), Mars, Atmosphere, Surface, Martian, Infrared, Observations, Viking, Dust, Wavelengths, Temperatures, Thermal Properties, Dust Storms, Brightness, Diurnal Variations, Emissions, Optical Properties, Spectrum, Mariner 9, Seasons, Hellas, Annual Variations
Scientific paper
Infrared observations of Mars by the Viking infrared thermal mapper (IRTM) are presented for conditions of both a relatively clear and a dust-laden atmosphere. The 7-, 9-, 11-, and 20-micron bands of the IRTM respond differently to radiation emitted through and by a dusty atmosphere, permitting characterization of the global atmospheric state, monitoring of secular changes, and derivation of optical depth information. Surface temperature behavior is found to be greatly modified by the diminution of insolation and thermal blanketing resulting from global dust storms. Brightness temperature at 7 microns is employed to estimate surface temperatures in the presence of dust absorption. The difference (T7) is indicative of airborne dust when thermal contrast exists between the surface and atmosphere. The diurnal behavior of T7-T9 reveals changes in the contrast; the sign of the differential reverses as the surface, warmer than the atmosphere in daytime, becomes cooler than the atmosphere at night. IRTM observations of local areas at varying emission angle yield optical depths indicative of global trends. Two global dust storms in 1977 produced large optical depth changes: at 9 microns the optical depth became as large as 2.0.
Hunt Garry E.
Kieffer Hugh H.
Martin Terry. Z.
Miner Ellis D.
Peterfreund A. R.
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